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      On the Utility and Economization of Unretouched Flakes: The Effects of Exterior Platform Angle and Platform Depth

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      American Antiquity
      Society for American Archaeology

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          Willow Smoke and Dogs' Tails: Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems and Archaeological Site Formation

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            Technological Efficiency and Tool Curation

            Archaeologists frequently explain tool curation by its efficiency. Such explanations ignore the fact that curation is a complex activity and that its component parts are efficient in different ways. I argue that the nature and distribution of lithic resources critically affect technological efficiency and I discuss two aspects of curation, maintenance and recycling, asserting that they are responses to raw material shortages. Shortages result from regional geological conditions and from behavior patterns that restrict access to raw material in certain contexts. Ethnographic and archaeological examples support this hypothesis and highlight the relationship between subsistence-settlement organization, raw material distribution, and technology.
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              The Optimal Design of Hunting Weapons: Maintainability or Reliability

              Design engineers share archaeologists' interest in material culture, but unlike archaeologists, engineers have developed concepts for determining the suitability of technical systems to perform specific tasks. Given the difficulty archaeologists face in developing theories of material culture, I suggest that guiding principles of engineering design offer potentially useful insights.
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                American Antiquity
                am antiq
                Society for American Archaeology
                00027316
                September 01 2013
                September 01 2013
                : 78
                : 4
                : 724-745
                Article
                10.7183/0002-7316.78.4.724
                a2a553df-7092-448c-b689-e31e7bfef5d5
                © 2013
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